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04-06-2016, 12:51 PM | #397 | |
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(Just kidding - grew up in SE MI - worked at Maple and Orchard Lake Rd and then Big Beaver (yes, that's real people) and Coolidge Hwy. Come to FL, it's ALWAYS grilling season down here.)
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04-06-2016, 12:56 PM | #398 |
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long smoke of this pork butt.. turned out sooo good!
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Man I didn't take any pictures but here is the recap of my March Madness :
March 12th: Had my son's bday party at the house. Grilled 20 burgers and 48 hot dogs. That night grilled some inexpensive sirloin steaks for the famlia that stuck around. March 20th: My mother inlaws surprise 60th bday party at our house. Grilled 40lbs of fajitas (chicken, beef, and pork) March 27th: Easter at the house wrapping up the 3 weekends of get togethers at my house. Did 25 bugers, 48 dogs, and 20 kielbasa sausage. Needless to say my grill is a little worn out and not sure if I should retire it or get a new one. Its not high dollar but I do eventually want to build my own brick n motar grill/smoker so Im leaning toward fixing mine, buying a smoker and continuing my research on building one. Anyone have one they built or had built they could share pics of? |
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05-09-2016, 10:37 AM | #404 |
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Got to try out my new "budget smoker" this weekend.
Last week I did run bundle of mesquite wood through it to "season" the smoker. I picked up a brisket from HEB: rubbed down with some seasoning: Shot inside the pit a few hours before I pulled the meat out (sorry crappy night shot): Brisket 1: Brisket 2: Sliced: The Verdict: The smoker works so much better than my normal grill/smoker box combo. Wife loved the flavor, I wish had more as to me the center of the meat didnt have enough. I do recommend the smoker for anyone looking to try something different than an electric one. I was fortunately to find it on Amazon on sale for under 160. retail is 220 i think. What I learned: I need to invest in some good high temp sealant and close up some gaps in the smoker. I had a lot of smoking coming out of areas that I think caused it to not be as efficient. It ended up being a last second thing so I only got to marinade the meat about an hour in advance. Next time I think I will do it night before and make sure to sit it out long enough so that it is at room temp by the time I start smoking it. Bonus Pic: My new grilling buddy (I call him Tortilla because he loves those things) |
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05-09-2016, 12:58 PM | #405 |
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Nice! ^^
I am currently in the market fora "dedicated Smoker". Not trying to over spend because it may only get used a couple times a year as I grill nearly every other week! Let the search begin... |
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05-09-2016, 01:35 PM | #406 | |
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(I kid, they taste way better in chill.)
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05-10-2016, 02:16 AM | #408 |
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this thread is making me freakin' HUNGRY NOW!
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Question: how long did you smoke the brisket?
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05-10-2016, 10:04 AM | #410 |
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how did i only find this thread recently? this is fire
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05-10-2016, 10:08 AM | #411 |
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My contribution to "tools"
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THAT is a serious oven.
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It *MIGHT* hold those 50lb turkeys I'm growing this year. Last year the two that survived to harvest were 54 and 52, dressed.
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05-10-2016, 01:21 PM | #415 | |
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I am considering getting a dedicated smoker as well and am looking at these traditional type of smokers from Weber that I can use with wood or lump charcoal. http://www.weber.com/grills/series/smokers A friend of mine owns a Traeger and highly recommends it. I'm not sure I want to spend that much or even have the space for one. I'm not sure how I feel about the electric style using wood pellets compared to a traditional as well. http://www.traegergrills.com/
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05-10-2016, 01:26 PM | #416 |
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Found me a Smoker! It is gonna be the BOMB!!!
I can taste all of that yummy, smoky goodness now! No more paying $20 plates for Burnt Ends by this soon to be Pit Master |
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05-10-2016, 03:30 PM | #418 | |
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Wow, those Lang smokers do look like a step above, and that is good to know about the Traeger. Thanks for the info.
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